Contact 

The Newman Center

Hours: Monday - Friday, 9 am - 5 pm
Telephone: (267) 787-5000
Fax: (215) 386-5899
E-Mail: office@saintsaj.org
111 S 38th St, Philadelphia PA, 19104

We are a 501(c)(3) organization. TaxID: 23-1409686

Free parking is available for all Sunday Masses in the Santander Bank parking lot across the street from the Church. Parking passes are also available for Sunday and holiday Masses- they cover a one block radius around the church. For further information or obtaining passes please contact Chris at the Newman Center or by email cgeorge@saintsaj.org.

We want to hear from you! Let us know how we're doing, or if you have any specific feedback. Or if you'd like more information on anything about our Church, don't hesitate to reach out. Whether you’ve been gone for years or just a short while, you’re not alone—and it’s never too late to return. We want you here, and more importantly, God wants you!

 

Visitors Welcome!

Free parking is available for all Sunday Masses in the Santander Bank parking lot across the street from the Church. Parking passes are also available for Sunday and holiday Masses- they cover a one block radius around the church. For further information or obtaining passes please contact Chris at the Newman Center or by email cgeorge@saintsaj.org.

Public transportation:

(From Center City)

Take trolley lines 11, 13, 34, or 36 and get off on 36th St. Station. Then walk west along Sansom St.

Take bus line 21 and get off on 38th & Walnut St. Then walk north towards Chestnut St.

Take the Subway Blue Line and get off on 34th St. Station. Walk west along Market St. Make it left on 37th St., then right on Chestnut St.

St. Agatha - St. James Church

3728 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, PA 19104

Eucharistic Adoration

Tuesday - Thursday: 9:00-10:00am (chapel)*

Friday: 7:45-8:45am (chapel)*

Thursday: 7-8pm

Sunday Mass

9am, 11:30am, & 5:30pm

*Sep - May only

Daily Mass (chapel)

Monday - Friday: 12:05pm

Tuesday: 7:00pm

Wednesday - Friday: 5:30pm*

“Lead kindly Light... Keep Thou my feet; I do not ask to see the distant scene; one step enough for me."

Blessed John Newman